PANTHER PRINTS News: AVC EXPANDS ITS MANDATE by Paul Michaud-Nolan to train graduate students into independent, reliable, and competent research scientists. The Ph.D. program will also enhance the Atlantic Veterinary College will offer research capabilities of the university; first UPEI’s first Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) by increasing the quality of graduate degree. The program was finally granted to research, and also by increasing AVC’s Beginning January Ist, 1996, the * Sackville Sluggishness By Jonathan Davis Here we are, another semester at ool started. For many people, this means other year of studying and running back me to friends and family for weekend t. Last year, I made a weekend trip from I to Sackville (Mount Allison) about ry second weekend. Each time, there s at least one other person making the ct same trip, catching the 12:30 (12:00 pr the ferries went to their winter sched- ) bus. This bus would land us in kville at about 7pm. This year, I have made one trip so and there was no one else with me. This 5 surprising, 1 was expecting homesick- to hit about last weekend when I went. on found, to my dismay, that there was a »d reason there wasn’t anyone else ing this trip, The bus schedule had been ged since last year, making it that the 30 bus won’t deliver one to Sackville il about 9:00pm. This was because there almost four hour wait in Moncton with ost nothing to do. I assume that every- e either didn’t think it was worth it, had a pick them up, or just took the 7:45 am and skipped their morning classes. To pass my time in Moncton, I uired into the schedule change, and if re was any way to have it changed. arently, they are making a new schedule come active in October, and they will come suggestions. So, I am here to try to get word to all se people who also travelled to Sackville last year, and wish to do so this year. CAN have the schedule changed if we ak up. If you have suggestions for the schedule, or just feel that we need er (faster) service, you can mail or ne in your feelings. My suggestion is this: presently, the s from PEI arrives in Moncton at 4:30pm. The first departure of any connection from Moncton is not until 5:50pm. That is one hour and twenty minutes of sitting around doing not too much. There is enough time there for the bus to take a different route, COCCHOC OOOO OEE MELEE EO OOO OLE® to Moncton. This would get us to Sackville ® around 4:00-4:15, rather than 9:00pm. Not only is this a lot easier for us, it is actually less work for the bus people because they don’t have to play with our baggage in Moncton. Incidentally, the 7:45am bus already takes the Sackville route to catch a train connection. It wouldn’t be much e trouble for them to make this change. If ¢ they could also do the same for the return e trip, it would again mean less work for them ; and less time being bored in a waiting room e for us : To mail a letter to the SMT coordina-« tor, put it in an envelope and address it to: SMT Eastern Ltd. 100 Midland Drive Dieppe, NB E1A 6X4. Attn: Operational Manager e e e e e e 2 e e e You can either buy a stamp and mail ; it, or you can drop it off at the local SMT : bus station on University Ave. (beside e That’s Entertainment) and they will get it - where it is going by their own interoffice mail (you don’t have to pay for delivery). 2 If you would rather phone ina vote e for faster PEI-Sackville connection, tel- ¢ ephone 1-800-567-5151. Nothing could be « easier. ‘ I know for a fact that! am.-notthe only person that goes to Sackville, and the z more people that contact SMT, the better the chances of getting what we want. : ®@ a e the AVC by the Maritime Provinces Higher ability to compete for research funds. Education Commission, after the formal petition had weaved its way through the bureaucratic maze for. three years. Before the announcement, AVC was the only lacked a Ph.D. program. a) Actions which constitute aca- demic dishonesty are considered an offence within the University and in- clude: 1) plagiarism, which occurs when: A student submits or presents work of another person in such a manner as to lead the reader to believe that it is the students original work; self-plagiarism is the submis- sion of work previously submitted for academic credit without prior approval of the professor. 2) Cheating on tests or examina- tions 3) falsifying records or submitting false documents 4) other academic misconduct such as the unauthorized use of record- ing devices or the unauthorized acquisi- tion of computer software or other copyright material. b) When there is reasonable evidence to support an allegation of academic dishonesty, the matter shall be discussed with the student at the earliest opportunity. A written record of the incident and the response of the Univer- sity will be sent to the student and to the studies normally have obtained a Master’s degree, which is already offered at AVC. However, a student who has achieved veterinary school in North America which extraordinary academic standing at the B.Sc. level may enrol into a combined The purpose of the Ph.D. program is Masters/Ph.D. program. one passing through Sackville before going eeecece ee ee ee See eSS OOS OSH OSSOSSOSOOEHEOEOOOOLOOE OES Academic Dishonesty Regulation from: John Degrace, Registrar Applicants for admission into Ph.D. appropriate chairperson and Dean, and will be placed on the student’s file in the Office of the Register. c) One or more of the follow- ing sanctions may be imposed, depend- ing on the seriousness of the offence: 1) the instructor, within his/ her authority forassignment of courses grades may impose: i) a reprimand ii) assignment of a mark of 0 (zero) ora failure for the piece (s) of work under review. ii) assignment of a grade of $ 0 from the course in which the offence : was committed; e 2) the Dean, in consultation with 7 the Department where _ appropriate, may recommend to the president suspen- sion or expulsion from the Univer- sity; 3) the President may impose suspension from the University, 4) the senate may withhold or revoke a degree, diploma, or certificate. d) The student has the right to appeal through the provisions of Aca- demic Regulation 29. 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